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Thread: DAZ and Bryce | Forum: Bryce
You were one of the first on my fav's list!
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Thread: O.T. MSN cannot store your important emails on your puter without MSN! | Forum: Bryce
I followed the directions on how to export my mail for sympatico's MSN for use in oulook and now am using thunderbird without issue.
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Thread: Any help with selecting a new computer? | Forum: Bryce
That's one of the reasons I work with C4D, full support for 16 cores is basic. Four works sweet! When Bryce went multi-threaded I got in as well.
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Thread: Any help with selecting a new computer? | Forum: Bryce
Quad core is seriously nice, be it either AMD or Intel. Having the fastest costs the mostest though! So unless you are rich or commercially engaged, a slightly back from the bleeding edge will save you bucks and still delivery bang for those that you do spend.
I recommend at least two physical drives as well. If you don't raid you can still cross backup all the critical items on each so a drive crash will not stop you for long.
Not sure what you are using in a monitor but get a video card the can at least push 1600x1200 in 32 bit at greater than 80 hz refresh. Even though it's older my Nvidia FX7900GTX is a rock solid performer.
I have always been partial to ASUS mobo's, fewer returns than any other I have seen.
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Thread: Am I a Geek? | Forum: Community Center
Geeks, you're all geeks! I'm surrounded by geeks! Aaargh. Now if only I could find someone who properly appreciates the Culture and Special Circumstances!
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Thread: Has almost everyone deserted this forum? | Forum: Bryce
Even though it's not Bryce, I have two projects on the go. A naughty femdom image for renderotica premier and an archi-viz one of a modern bedroom for here. (currently building a couple of bedside lamps and researching miscellania to populate the scene with). I am currently estimating about 16 to 18 hours for the final render based on the tests so far.
In real life, I'm rather busy with the testing and certification work on a new version of one of our more major aircraft configurations.
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Thread: Can I export V4 from Poser 7 to Bryce 6.1? | Forum: Bryce
It should still work as a wavefront object export (.obj) from poser as a static mesh.
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Thread: I've been away from Bryce for a while... | Forum: Bryce
WB Slakker, I remembers you as well.
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Thread: 300 PPI? | Forum: Bryce
hey thundering1, been there too, though most of the time i was on the printing/graphic arts side.
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Thread: Whats your trade off between 'realism' and Reality. | Forum: Bryce
that was a monster of an image!
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Thread: 300 PPI? | Forum: Bryce
The client should specify what the image will be used for, it is always wise to do the work planning for 300 dpi printing even if they ask for a lesser requirement. you can always resample down a copy (archive the master).
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Thread: 300 PPI? | Forum: Bryce
a 20"x20" image to be printed at 300 dpi would be 6000 pixels x 6000 pixels. what rendo is doing is advising you that if you submit an image its pixels will be divided by 300 by the printer and that will determine the printed size of your image. They just don't want you to be surprised that the image filling your monitor will be less than a third of that size when printed.
for example, you have your proverbial 1600x1200 pixel image (my monitor size). the image fills my 20" screen at its resolution. However, when printed using 4 colour offset at 300 dpi the image will be 5.3 inches x 4 inches in physical size. Given that size reduction i am going to be dissappointed with the loss of a lot of detail. This is what rendo is trying to avoid.
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Thread: 300 PPI? | Forum: Bryce
I think they are specifying the 300 so that your image doesn't get shrunken when printed.
3000x3000 printed at 300 dpi will yield a 10" x10" high quality printed image. The original dpi (render) is of no meaning in this. 3000x3000 printed at 100 dpi will yield a lower quality 30"x30" printed image.
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Thread: 300 PPI? | Forum: Bryce
excellent example dvlenk6
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Thread: Oh my goodness, my watermill made it to the front page at ShareAEC... | Forum: Bryce